The New York Giants were scheduled to interview former Denver Broncos running backs/assistant coach Eric Studesville last week, but a major winter storm, referred to as a “bomb cyclone,” forced some changes to their schedule. As a result, the meeting with Studesville was delayed.

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Things now appear back on track, however. Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reports that the Giants are scheduled to meet with Studesville on Tuesday, the same day they are expected to meet with Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Steve Wilks.

The Giants’ first wave of interviews of men on their short list appears to be set to wrap up by midweek. They’ll speak to Wilks as soon as Monday and are scheduled to talk to former Broncos interim head coach Eric Studesville on Tuesday. The Giants have other candidates who they might end up speaking to who were not on their initial short list — with coaching experience possibly carrying the day, Jim Schwartz of the Eagles and Mike Munchak of the Steelers would apply — but then again they might find their guy before then.

The 50-year-old Studesville broke into coaching as a graduate assistant with Arizona in 1991. He later spent time with North Carolina, Wingate and Ken State before reaching the NFL with the Chicago Bears in 1997.